The LeucoPatch™ study goal is to investigate whether the fully autologous growth factor-containing dressing LeucoPatch™ has a positive effect on healing rates of diabetic foot ulcers. The study seeks to gather data for comparison with previous data from similar wounds (historical controls). By subgrouping of the treated wounds (similar to the historical controls used) an assessment of which of the patient and wound-related factors that might indicate a beneficial effect of LeucoPatch™ is sought.

The goal of the LeucoPatch ™ study is to investigate the effect of LeucoPatch ™ in diabetic foot ulcer. LeucoPatch ™ is a biologically active dressings which are made solely by the patient's own blood (autologous). It is produced in the CE mark LeucoPatch™ Device and contains no additives. In this treatment study up to 75 typical diabetic patients with foot ulcers are included. These wounds are typically chronic and lead to reduced quality of life and ability to work, and extensive treatment costs. Furthermore, these wounds often lead to amputations.The study is a multicenter study in which up to 10 wound clinics are expected to be involved.

The primary endpoint is time to complete healing, the secondary endpoint is change in wound size.

Clinical signs of infection - including osteomyelitis (probe to bone).

Necrosis of the wound

40% change (+/-) in ulcer area in a 2-week run-in period with optimal therapy.

Blood vessel reconstruction within the last 4 weeks.

Participation in other clinical wound healing studies in the last 30 days.

Failure to comply with study protocol in the 2-week run-in period.

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Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01454401